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Originally Posted by marty2005 Them energy saving bulbs are crap really.
Don't they know that people have dimmer switches.
If you don't want an epileptic fit then don't use 'em.
They flicker like mad. |
There are now fully dimmable energy saving bulbs from
Varilight that can be dimmed with most electronic dimmers. They do cost about 3 or 4 times the price of standard low energy lamps but they do work surprisingly well
Standard energy saving lamps come with plenty of warnings not to use with dimmers, they can overheat (seen posts on the web of lamps with melted bases

), damage the dimmer, and also use as much energy as a normal standard lamp even when set to full output from the dimmer. So not a good idea
There are also fully dimmable GU10 & MR16 low energy replacements based on both fluorescent and LED technologies that have recently launched although you have to match theses carefully to the dimmers - some use 1-10v dimming control, others require trailing edge dimmers which are not as common as leading edge dimmers.